School bus companies have been notified, police said.
Construction projects are scheduled to take place on Monday, Sept. 19. Motorists should expect detours and delays in the area.
Motorists are being advised to seek alternate routes.
Police said a portion of the road will remain closed into the late evening hours.
The train from Stamford to Grand Central Terminal is delayed, according to Metro-North Railroad.
Due to a late start date and unfavorable rock conditions, the timeline for the water main work on Brookside Drive has been extended.
Motorists are being asked to find an alternate route.
The ramp was closed for several hours Thursday.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms swept through the area Monday night.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms have impacted the area Monday.
The accident was reported Tuesday morning.
There will be heavy load deliveries related to the Sound Beach Avenue bridge project on Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the town.
A section of the road was closed Saturday because of a tree on power lines, police said.
DOT: Congestion ongoing, though area has been cleared.
Tractor trailer crashes on Route 15 southbound late this morning.
Mason Street south of Fawcett Place is closed for repairs, police said.
The cutting-edge technology aims to reduce traffic and improve air quality. It was installed at five intersections along Arch Street.
A water main break occurred Wednesday morning on Perryridge Road, the Greenwich Police Department said.
First Selectman Fred Camillo gave an update on the proposed I-95 project on Thursday.
Major construction on the Sound Beach Avenue Bridge will begin April 11, and a vehicular detour will be in place until July.
The causeway has reopened for regular foot and vehicle traffic, the town said Thursday.
The accident was reported Sunday night.
Questions were raised about whether roads were pretreated, and state officials offer an explanation as to why this was the "perfect storm."
The accidents are in Greenwich, Stamford, Bridgeport, and Norwalk Wednesday morning.
The accident has led to a nearly four-mile delay Thursday morning.
The stretch of roadway had been closed for several hours due to a serious accident.
The project aims to mitigate traffic congestion and improve air quality.
Greenwich police announced earlier this morning that the facility is closed following another storm that moved through the area overnight.
The project will add new safety elements in the area of Frontage Road, Delavan Avenue and Ritch Avenue, according to Greenwich DPW.
Several roads remain closed as Greenwich continues to cleanup after Wednesday night's storm.
The Greenwich Department of Public Works announced that after several months, the Davis Avenue Bridge reopened to vehicular traffic Tuesday.
A large tree came down between Palmer Hill Road and Licata Terrace early this morning and took out multiple wires across several poles.
The bridge, which had fallen in disrepair, has been under construction for several months.
The ferry had been out service for several weeks after it suffered a mechanical breakdown in late June.
The Town of Greenwich will be providing ferry service to Great Captain Island this week and early next week.
The Islander II ferry vessel remains at the shipyard, the Town of Greenwich said in an update this week.
A portion of Lake Avenue is closed due to a serious car accident, according to Greenwich Police.
There will be temporary daytime closures on South Stanwich Road in Greenwich beginning on Monday, according to the Dept. of Public Works.
Two roads remain closed in Greenwich. Other flooding conditions have cleared, according to a tweet from Greenwich CT Dispatch.